A Derbyshire mum has said her family are “lucky to be alive” after their home was targeted by arsonists.

Terri Thompson said she screamed at her young children to flee after she smelt smoke in the kitchen of her home in Union Street, Swadlincote.

Police believe her home was targeted deliberately by firebugs who set rubbish ablaze at the back of the property.

Police believe firebugs deliberately set rubbish ablaze at the back of the property. (Image: Burton Mail)

Miss Thompson was getting ready to put her three children, Max, nine, Hollie, seven, and Thomas, one, to bed after a school disco at around 8.35pm on Thursday, November 2, when she realised that something was wrong.

She said she could smell smoke coming from the kitchen and could see a fire outside the back door while the door itself was glowing.

She told the Burton Mail: "I just shouted the kids to get out of the house. Holly had no shoes or socks on and Max had no shoes on but I just wanted them to get out of the house.

"I just ushered the children out of the house and we ran down to the other side of the street. We just stood there watching the flames.

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"It was only five minutes between ringing 999 and them arriving but it felt like a lifetime.

"I was waiting for it to go boom and the kids were in hysterics because the dog was still inside. I tried to get back in to find the dog but I wasn't allowed. Luckily, the dog was OK - just a bit shell-shocked."

The fire broke out next to a gas pipe outside the house. Miss Thompson says the pipes had turned blue because they were so hot from the fire.

Firefighters at the scene told her that, if they had been much later getting to the scene, the fire could have reached the main gas supply and blown up - with disastrous consequences.

The outside of the house in Union Street, Swadlincote, has been left badly damaged. (Image: Burton Mail)

She added: "The firefighters said that if I had gone back to look for the dog, it could have made all the air rush into the house, making it blow up. We're lucky to be alive."

The mum says that the children were still scared after the event, not wanting to be in the house, and also not wanting to go to school and leave their mum at home. Alfie, the family shih tzu, escaped unhurt.

Police have said they suspect arsonists were behind the fire and are now investigating. Rubbish left in a skip nearby had caught alight and spread towards the door, they said.